New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1923, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Average Daily Circulation | Week Ending 9’1 13 ; News of the World July Tth ... By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1923, ISMET PASHA GREAT LIEUT. MAUGHAN, TRYING TO REACH DIPLOMATIC LEADER -~ PACIFIC COAST IN SINGLE DAY IS ;Achiem Triumph for Turkey at Lausanne Conlevences Auto Pl’ung(_es 30 Feet Down Bank PEACE IN NEAR EAST SURE| : § | And Stops as Train Flashes by; 2 10:22.m, Central VA S . « ' Time, Hitting Speed of - J. F. Hunter Misses Death by Hair 100 - ESTABLISHED 1870 REPARATIONS ISSUE FORMS CHIEF SUBJECT DISCUSSED TODAY BY BRITISH CABINET ot Lov ERTACOSTA P To Announce D::'mite* "F PI‘AEE’.A[;[;USE[] Policy Within Day or Hid No License to Operate Me- Two chine, State Motor Dept. Says 'YICIINS ARE RECOERING Man She Saved When A Boy Leaves Woman Bequest of Fortune O T.os Angeles, July 9.—Mrs, Clara May Miller, saleswoman for an ofl syndicate has an- nounced receipt of a letter from a Boston law firm telling her she had been left $250,000 in the will of .Theodore Tibbetts, leather manufacturer of Lynn, Mass,, whom she saved from drowning when he was a small boy. About 25 years ago, Mrs, Mil- ler said, she was a member of (]| a party crossing the Bay of ||| Fundy on a steamship. Tibbits, Thrace and Henoe Come Back Into' then a youngster, climbed on g )’ the railing and fell overboard. Europe—End of War Seen, Mrs. Miller, then Miss Clara. Beckwith, immediately jumped into the sea and rescued the boy after a hard struggle. Tibbits' father gave her $1,- Both Upper and Lower Passes Sfififigf{eld, L., | | ! I | it | e Under Terms Capitulations are Aban- Hart & Cooley Paymaster, Helping Pet Dog in Car, Hour Steers Machine Through Corbin Avenue Fence. By The Associated Pr Lausanne, July 9.—Ismet Pasha | has proved himself perhaps a greater diplomat than general for by the Near lastern peace which was arranged in | Opinion Is However, That . Hopped Off From Mitchell Alliess Now Can Work Unitedly for Solution of | Four Injured in Bethany Crash— —Aviator's License Was Suspended | As Result of Offense in New Hamp- 000 to buy clothes to replace those ruined in saving his son, she said, and the Canadian au- thorities gave her a medal for principle between the allied and Turk-| john ¥, Hunter of £60 West Main ish representatives in the carly rgours‘ street, paymaster at Hart & Cooley's, of this morning he achleved signal|paq a narrow escape from death yi | victorles for his country entitling him | tarday morning at about 10:30 o'elock emergency brake and the gear shift. | Mr. Hunter said that the dog scream- led and he looked down and saw the animal in this position. He endeavor- Field Shortly’ After 3 *a. m.—Late in Arriving at heroism. She expects to go to Boston soon as the will is to be probated there. | to high honors from the Grand An-|when a new Maxwell coupe in which |ed to extricate the dog and in so doing gora assembly. | he was riding west on Corbin avenue, [left but one hand on the steering Problems of Rhineland. S : | Hartford, July 9. — Bert Acosta. | | pilot of the alrplane which crashed London, July 9 — Rapuruflonsjlnto a stone wall at Bethany Sunday; formed the chief subject of discussion|causing injury to four residents ot/ at today's meeting of the British cab-|Naugatuck, was operating the plane inet. Steps were taken to collate the | without a license, according to rec-| ul]lES [lF MlSS'N[i | | | | e various views of the cabinet members|ords at the state motor vehicle de- Picked Up in Lake—Lieut.| who over the week-end had given in-|partment. ’ tensive study to the problem from| These records, according to Freder- Roth Evidently Died of Exposure Dayton Field. By The Assoclated Press. Springfield, 1., July 8 — Lieuf. Maughan pased Springfield at 10:22 a. m. central standard time, flylng low. Springtield is approximately 180 miles from Indianapolls and the dis- tance was negotiated in one hour and ten minutes. This would indicate Maughan was keeping to his stride of 160 miles an hour. | | — | } } Indianapolis At 10:12 A, M. Indianapolis, July 9.—Lieut, Maug- han passed Indianapolis at 10:12 a. m. central time. Dayton at 9:10 A, M, | Dayton, O., July 9-—-Lieut. Russell |L- Maughan arrived over McCook fleld {here at 9:10.a. m. eastern standard ‘Hmr'. one hour and 351 minutes be- { hind his schedule on the first lap of his dawn to dusk flight across the' continent, Maughan hopped off again at 9:35 |a. m. eastern standard time for St.f Joseph, Mo. | Sweeney of New | FREH AIR FUND. Prev. acknowledged $3216,80 A Friend 2.00 Friend .1.00 Total today .. ..$3,219.80 MUSSOLINT TO LONDON. s The Associated Prese. London, July 9.—It was reported here this evening that Premier Mus- solini of Italy wonld arrive in London tomorrow to consult with Premier Baldwin, i}h d (Continued on Twelfth Page). Sout};ington Slldbé-a}; Result | Of Citizens’ Dissatisfaction MRS. BUZZI SENTENGED New York Court Sentences PROBE CLEARS I'MARA OF SHOOTING PAVAND ew Britain Policeman Did Not Use Revolver During Raid Prosecutor H. C. Camp to Resign—Warren D. Chase to Be Appointed to His Position. (Continued on Eleventh Page.) (Special to The Herald). Southington, July 9—Rumors which have been prevalent here that Prose- cuting Attorney H. C. Camp would be replaced nn the local town court, took definite shape today when it became known that Lawyer Camp is planning to resign the position. He will be succeeded by Lawyer Warren D. Chase. The appointment of Mr. Chase will come as a surprise, as Lawyer Camp has held the office for & long number of terms. It was an- nounced, unofficially, that Lawyer Camp would be made assistant pros- ecutor. . The appointment of prosecutor for the town court rests in the hands of| Judge Thomas Welch of the court, and although he has made no definite announcement concerning the ap- . Mayor Paonessa and Chairman |Dunn of the police cemmission have |conducted an investigation of tha | shooting of Joseph Pavano, a youth, Bridgeport, July 9.—Coroner John |4Uring a raid on alleged rum runners J. Phelan, In announcing today that|on the road toePlainville last week hold his inquest on |2Nd are convinced that the bullet the case of George Hultz 70 years old | Vhich brought Pavano down was not Topstone hermit Friday morning at |fired by Patrick O'Mara of the New 9:30 o'clock, said that the reason for |Britain police — force. Policeman not holding it earlier is to give the |O'Mara assisted a number, of state lsmw police a chance to check up on [Policemen in arresting Payano - and |three others. it is said that-after the raid Po= liceman O'Mara returned to head- District Attorney of New Him and He Beat Him To Pre- York Asks Indictment Today vent Further Assault Against Anti-Saloon League Man, Ismet never relinquished his grasp|craghed through the fence on the left | Wwheel of the automobile. The auto- on the delicate situations that often| giqe of the road near the Corbin ave- |moblile steered off the road and crash- s oaoy W ithinyd]) Daye, foot embankment and stalled with the | approach to the bridge. I'ne Angora government still mnstf two front wheels on the abutment of | Mrs Hunter sald today that realiz- be consulted on several points con-|tne pridge and the rear wheels on the Ing what happened after it was too but everyone at Lausanne feels that og ynder the bridge, directly beneath 'just in time to catch the front wheels ' peace surely will be signed within ten| (e engine of the machine. on the abutment of the bridge fol- documents supplied by Lord Curzon|ick J. Wetstein, chief clerk of the de- aays and the socretariat 13 going with the exception of a slight!lowing a fall of about 30 feet down v X | partment, show that Acosta's license 4 ; the secretary for forelgn affairs | as-l"“'"”‘:l of t"“’ “'?";5'“"0"5 ‘”‘“( the caped injurics but the car was badly whistic previous to making the quick P ROIeIR S naLIDe, 0L U140 PORCE DAoL, damaged turn to the right and had turned his .nt schools of thought will{him during June upon action en 4 e it b ] 5 rig] :L’;:{;’l’:ze i Asy ot B o inlJune 15, of Aviation Inspector Tal-| Should bolshevik Russia accept the| according to a story told the “Her- |wheel just in time to land the car on ./ bot O. FFreeman. At that time Acosta A i 8 ® Jinlliafieous- atatemonts o thé: sub. | straits convention the final coremony | happened after he had left the factory |by under him. The car was perched : AN g anenin . TaIgnifoance alnce 1 was driving west on Corbin ave- at an angle of 456 degrees, Mr. Hun- | county, N. Y., for reckless driving of | g i oo |and g E g 5 degrees, Mr. n f;ifl"{yiffaw'é‘uifii. IBEN8 upper{fl“ automobile while intoxicated. : this would bring Russia into official| nye, He had with him in the car at | ter said and in commenting upon the SESIEE By The Associated Press, | dependent international treaty. ! sitting on the seat but jumped to the turned the wheel he would have been sent a careful analytical survey of| _ Recovery ¥s Expected = = | “port Stanley, Ont, July 9.—The Europeans To Fvacuate, floor and became caught between the | killed. i the entire Ruhr controversy reviewing| ‘Waterbury, July 8.-—Frederick 4 The great result of the Lausanne]| = its historical features as well as thelSchaffer, president of the Goodvear|, gi0q 17, 8. navy balloon, A-6698 5 e *| was found in the basket of the alrship [ is that one of the most serious dan- 20 YEAR OLD GOLF STAR [ o that the British parllament and | Metallic Rubber Shoe Co., Naugatuck |y ™ ijns southwest of here thisfore-|gers to the happiness of the conti- | | public may have a clear basis on|Subsidiaries of the United States Rub- nent has heen relleved by the liqui-| | which to form a judgment as p e oo The body clad only in underwear whether Great Britain shall act alone | “uffering from severe injuries sus-| .. '¢ounqd lashed to the basket. near East and by the agreement of | or make further eftorts to join hands|(dined in the crash at the Bethany| “rye pagket, for which a vain search [ Turkey and Greece to lay down their I with France. Heo arms at last. European troops will — | suffered cuts about the head and face o0 PO TREE TR LT threa eyl cessful culmination of the Lausanne|3nd has @ bad abrasion on the arm | guyg was picked up by a fishing boat|with her new type of government will - |Golf Tournament Wednes- Starts at conference and the settlement of the|3nd Pody. In addition being an elder-| .\ manded by Captain George Wil-|be free to fashion her destiny unfet. it in 83 at Grotory i i L ; tered by Furope : { b g Barre valley question by the league| ooy ang this complicates the case,!*°} 2 0% TEREC ) of Lieut. Nun M EDEERR L dom)natioh, day Expected to Raise Mitchel Field, New York, July .= but his recovery is now expected. | o€ (TACT RS 3 : alde, | world.” Groton, July 9. -Willlam Buroskie | | Lient. Russell L. Maughan, U. 8. A, ] er companied Lieut. Roth as alde, C A ~ :;Is‘t‘;‘év ::;2::::‘:\“3. n'"(:;f:;'::fln l‘:!‘:: Other 'Vjotms Impsoved | when the halloon left Indianapolis| These were the words of the Turk.|©f Naugatuck, aged 20, whho has a.l';‘ About $250 | piloting a Curtis pursuit plape hopped .. : 1 w A | ready made quite a noticeahlé recor thought in these circles that with the | ‘ adnoagayii ] ish leader to the correspondents as| dsylight. ssving Hihe today oninal s port. 3 3 ‘0‘;-’:4.,“1 ot Tieat. Roth died of|ed well into the wisht 18" holes in the Connecticut. golf | first leg of his dawn to dusk , fight debt, the evacuation of Constantinople ps Al Rl e (R st dhat) Turkey Wins, championship tournament pn the| | across the continent. and security for forelgners out of the |y His Fight SEDORILAL AN, AROR L e Turkey won 4 . .ciission of Vietor. | Shenecossett courts with a card of way the allies can mow econcentrate| MoOIrse Loses His Fig gad;and enoldersi oL | the Iight of a single day was .begum s over the edge of the ba ; & f Ltk For Acquittal by Judge | Tienification wan established by a|the Lausanne treaty will achieve two | 135 had turned in their cards. > {in the flood of a dawn of high visl- 'or a solution. \aundry mark 'L, . R." on his under results worthy of an independent The last players did not get .w”i g { bility which held promise of excellent ford refused today to direct a yerdict | first g | Buroskie turned P 4 of 39 Approximately 3760 must still be| i A1 bt . i place In one sweep he obiaf oskie turned n a4 card o i y | fiight to Dayton, O, of acquifial in fhe case of ;rharfrs 3%, [bis lejt Dond cOntpine T ey | abolltion of eanitalationy 1o thotalfis | strakes out and 36 in {torthcoming from the public if the| The start was made in the first 1if orse, his three sons and four others B e il i e i e ¥ Thé morning opened in excellent | entire $4,500 necessary for the main-!of 4 purple land’ mist which drifted charging conspiracy to defraud the | R e oped putting the players on their| Buriington is to be raised this year. M o government in connectfon with war- | to When misfortune overtook the two 5 i 4 Veb It is expected that fhe. returns Srom] e HAEIAR, AVINE AINDIRES NN, | aeronauts. The fact that Null np-'SMOLAKP mettle In judging their drives and| ol OM | to the barest necessities, circled above time ship construction and operation | 8. ‘500 F | long shots . the Fresh Air Tournament at Shuttle|na field once before heading for Day= | to the basket makes it d:uhvfu‘ his | WARSAW GROGERYP ANT will play the second 18 holes this af-| 18, Will net about $250 and the cit¥| The takeoft was witnessed by army *"‘('1" Ayer ‘;,\'."'\ :’; ':,::;if e aakat] ternoon, the lowest 32 to qualify. {has voted $250 to the fund which has| omcers in the fiving corps and off a.p! g Harold 8. Lake 77, W. P. Seeley 78, | not yet been sent to the treasurer. |cials of the Aeronautical Chamber of A line quickly was fastened to the| 10, T ma - S houtd e 4 | oY pping 80, H. A, Jackson constant reminder to those -, basket and it was towed in hsre'v’ A'rr-i. Ruildings and Storehouse of Bank- | 80, Edward 1. White 80, Percy Roth-| Who are able to spend a vacation in|* neuc"?mg;:m;;;&dfi' il planes and water craft continue ! | well 81, C. W. Page, Jr, 81, K. W.|some cool spot, away from the noise, g, Flantlkcs dn 16% hours of dk¥s Null. | | 3. T L. Hubbard 81, B. P. Merriman | there are many children in New Brit- | | Attorney Stanley J. Traceski as a () = = S : riy ; | (Continued on Eleventh Page.) - committee of the city court, has soid | 2 & & Holland $2, . D. Chapman 'ain Who ordinarily cannot escape the 7 i lieved to be that of Lieut. T. B. Null| Bt 82, W. J. Sweeney of New Britain 83, Such that a vacation often means the flhs second missing American balloon- ;:‘1!“ (\'(;fi'nlz?(“ ”n;] 2?“:”“:::' Fa:(j, | Alpheus Winter §3, George Smart s3, | difference between life and death. | ist who disappeared with Lieut. L. I.| JOhn Bmolake ef ol st a p Alexander Baldwin 84 Children with run down little hodies, | D as y ILake FErie off | Leat on eve hand nd Murderer of Rich Contractor to Die| Was found today in | t 5 5 2 HELD FOR H[GHER GOURT ry hand, condemned to | Point Pelee, near Leamington. {::;,,f.r,,o:dn:nr.»::n'doi;::‘:;:l.3,?,::‘,,:’: | play in the alleys and the city streets | in the Electric Chair. | The body was discovered shortly | SRS ol B Care in. | ———— e = New York, July 9.—Mrs, Anna Buz-| yp in the basket of the balloon 14| | e s s the concern went into bank- | | 21 today was sentenced to die In the|miles off Port Stanley where the big |28, i a | parently had been in the water about | : | Fmberzlement—Bonds at $8.500. ; with whom she lived for eight years.|, day and a half. | | OF OLD HERMITS SLAYER Supreme Court Justice O'Malley di- The body was that of a man about | | Stamford, July 9.—Edward J. Dot- | rected that the woman, convicted re- | 1t was dressed in a blue serge suit| [law of Andrew Davey, owner of & Dandone Tells Coroner Hultz Shot At trocuted at Sing Sing the week of | with army shoes. | Chief Asst | chain of grocery stores, was arraigned August 6. S [in city court here this morning and | Asked if she had anything to say | tion of the body was found off Point held for the next criminal term of su- Mrs. Buzzi arose and said: Pelee in Lake Erie today and be-| | perior court In $6,500 bail | “I have been convicted of a crime| lieved to he that of Licut Null, miss- | Dotterwich is alleged to have em- : cora, chief assist. dist. attorney ad-| ber2ied sums of money from Mre|pe will probably convicted on false and perjured tes- | with the description of Lieut. Null,|peared before a special grand jury to- | Liorence G. Newland of Stamford. timony. The greatest sin I ever com- | officers at the naval air station here|day and asked for the indictment of | 1N% charge originally named the totai mitted was to live with Fred Schneider ! said today. Mrs. Null, wife of the AR A000 e Ihs A adu 0 $6,500 when it was found that Mrs. dent of the Anti-Saloon League for | and prove to the world that I am X | Newland had loaned him $2,500 on a innooants AL !gm"d jafeony, foreety and extortion. [ rote. Dotterwich has not yot paid the several points in John Dandone’s sign- ed confession. Dandone, the coroner said, contronted the conference. | nue railroad bridge, went down a 30 | ed through the wooden fenca on the cerning allied concessions in Turkey, | ank just as an easthound train pass- late he steered his car to the right ahead with preparations for plenary | pryjgse on the face Mr. Hunter es-|the embankment. He heard the train It is expected the opinions of the to fly in Connecticut was taken from invitation to come here to sign the|a|q" today by Mr. Hunter the accident the abutment when the train whizzed ject in the house of commons by Was under indictment from Nassau | relations with the powers in an in-|the time a small dog. T e | : dog. The dog was accident today stated that had he not | These ministers probably will pre-| a n body of Lieut. L. J. Roth, pilot of the| . peace as seen by the diplomats here attitude of France, Belglum and Italy, | Indla Rubber Co. and the Goodyear noon. T to|ber Co., 18 still in the hospital here, dation of the state of war In the LEADS FOR STATE TlTLE IS $750 FRI]M [iflAl {aviation field yesterday afternoon. | had been made by airplanes, flying Buroskie Does First Roufd in In diplomatic quarters the sue- evacuate Turkish soil and Turkey | ly man, he suffered greatly from‘snn of Port Stanley. By The Associated Prese. council at Geneva is regarded as “Peace, peace. Tell it to the whole |3y The Associated Presz. | Mrs. George T. Wigmore, who sus-| .o \wednes The basket was | off at 3:58% a. m. eastern standard diffieult questions of the Ottoman ¥ = he emerged jubilant %:0m the confer. | 88 a golfer, led the morning round of | a (Continued on Eleventh Page.) The attempt to reach the c;ns' by his head and shonlders were hanging| 8 on the Rhineland and work unitedly ies throughout the conference and by| 9. At noon about half the field of Washington, July 9.-—Justice szh‘wa" A ming on his third fnger of | place in European histary. In the! until after the nosp hour Banh v | fiving weather ofi the first leg of the who ars on trial on indictments i col. | ten, f the Fresh Alr O (8 | that would give even an inkling as | | condition, but a strong wind devel ance of the Fresh Air Camp at|gown Long Island hefore dawn. contracts. | parently had failed to lash himeelf All those who scores are under 94 Meadow Golt links Wednesday, July|yon bobbing in the water 14 miles out:|y¢o 0y ryaceei Sells Broad Strect|Dr: M. G. MacTonald 79, R. M. Lew During the hot weather there|copt o ! their search for the body of Lieut rpt Concern, | Dechard 81, E. M. Hayes 81 dust and turmoil of the ecity, that| v . Ont, July 9.—A body be- p - W heat rhos " . | Ryingson (00 - : the properties of the Warsaw Gro-| \2' b VG EWalknjaa s obinsonjiCoak N ERE PEaoRY pislgaliconsition Oa Woman ¥ fatec A-6698 axposed . t 2 Roth in the fll-fated balloon, 2 Lt wrocera o akav ala i business | xposed. to infection and excessive | | after that of Lieut. Roth was plcked | T 078 08, B B8 T A e e | R R R erick Schneider, Bronx contracto | five feet seven and a half inches tall | terwich, bond salesman and son-in- cently of first degree murder be elec- Lakehurst, N. J., July 9.—-Descrip on the charge of emhezzlement was before sentence was passed upon her New York, Juiy -Ferdinand Pe- | | I know nothing about. 1 have“been|ing navy balloonist, tallies closely | William H. Anderson state superinten- |23 37:000- This amount was reduced and I trust in God to bring me back | missing airman, was prostrated b; | note, it was said. Men and Women Are makes Hultz pointment, it is a definite fact that Lawyer Camp is through and is to be succeeded by Lawyer Chase. Victim Admits Bridgeport Man Shot in Self Defense | BONUSFORR.R.MEN Road | Arrested in Chicagoj 9. FIRE THREATENS TOWN Chicago, July Seven hundred the claim that he did not kill | until the aged hermit had fired a gun !at him from the doorway of his cabin jauarters and showed his gun to Chief |Hart. Al chambers were loaded and the weapon did not have the appear- Bridgeport, July 9. — Roger N, | Cedar Hill Yards of New Haven | Morehouse, superintendent of the Lordship Trolley car barn, held for |the death of Joseph Hotz, 26, whom {he shot in the Albany restaurant [July 4, is shown by the deathbed | New {statement of Hotz to have fatally|tion and bonus basis of pay | wounded the young man only after| had been in effect at the eastern end | |the latter had .struck the restaurant|of the N. Y., N. H. & H. railroad sys proprietor over the head and was|tem has been extended to the Cedar advancing upon Morehouse, who had | Hill yards, it was announced today Bardo, gen- |men and women were arrested over | 5 Are Now Included in Production |the week-end in scores of raids on | Minot, North Dakota, Partially 00 v | and Bonus Basis of Pay. ];’:":"g':"m‘,‘]In"‘;"::‘li‘d";f”"‘ d’"“f’“‘ stroyed—Loss Already $750.000 and | & DOUE 6 ralds were | done says he dashed toward the cabin Haven, July 9.—The produc-|ordered by Chief of Police Morgan| Flames Still Rage. wrested the gun from Hultz and threw which [Collins in a campaign agalnst vice. | p 3 : it to one side, beating Hultz over the 2 | Minot, N. D.. July 9a—Fire herelo. 0 0 IS ERREE L SR 0 RY RECONVENES this morning had destroyed buildings | ot FLEL 8 B8R 10 BIEICH The ex- [ housing eight concerns beside many | o alleged slayer claims the ires !traordinary grand jury drawn to re- |apartments and was still burning al-| L oine o6 the gan which he says he [investigate the slaying of Clarence | though under control at 9 a. m. The | (OFHS ©0 T BUE 0 O i e come. ! Peters of Haverhill, Mass., by Walter | 10ss was estimated at $750,000. hare 18 the rulis oF 1he FhkoE WAEE 8 Ward ror WhWR.Ehe Weaiihy Ban- | = was destroyed by fire after the killing. (e son was indicted bt ner reed.| One Woman Killed, Another Xihaugh the mins have been thor: x it radid s et . 3 : oughly searched by state police and activity. Fatally Hurt in Accident |28y searcned o s win ho | Wellesley, Mass.,, June 9.—Miss An- combed again today for traces of the na Peterson, a maid employed Mrs. 3 | weapon. . | Kaymond Huntington of Wellesley | | | Hills, was killed and Mrs. Huntington | probably was fatally injured when an ‘Several Hundred Tho“sand [automobiie skidded on wWashington | Dollars Damage by Storm | street here today and ran into a tree.| Carrington, N. D., July 9.—Damage { | Mr. Huntington, an official of Babson |estimated at several hundred thousand |that “there would have been a couple | | Institute, who was driving, and his|dollars was caused here yesterday by | of dead policemen” if Pavano’'s wound Iulnughtf‘r. Elizabeth, escaped injury a terrific wind which was accompanied | had proved fatal. He did not offer %! by a downpour. Incomplete reports|the information as a threat but mere- . | | made no mention of fatalities. 1y in the line of a friendly “tip.” ! When Jack Zawadski appears in | Court tomorrow morning as one ,of" were | the four arrested in the raid, he is | current today that Lee Fohl, manager | also face another charge, that -of {of the St. Louls Americans, would not | reckless driving. preferred against { Davis cup lawn tennis competition |be with the team next year when his | him by State Policeman Arthur No | played here today Eduardo Flaquer |contract expires. George Sisler, star Rmherrort Rutherford claims that of Spain defeated Van Dennep of | first baseman of the Browns who has | Zawadski Sperated a truck con Holland, 5-7, 6-3, 8-6, 6-1, and Count | been out of the lineup on account of |a number of children in a de Gomar of Spain defeatad Vander-|eve trouble is mentioped as Fohi's | manner near Sand B-‘k hill on feen of Holland, 6-3, 6-0, 7-5. probable successor. Main strect last night. |ance of having been discharged. | The investigation by the mayor and | Mr. Dunn was made as the resuit of |a complaint filed by James Pavano of | 969 Stanley street, father of Joseph,. who protested against the shooting of |the boy. It is said that the father insisted the shot had been fired by Policeman O'Mara but his insistence | weakened and he was wiliing to ad- mit that it might have come from |the revolver of another policeman. | A state policeman is said to have ad- mitted since that the bullet which hit Pavano came from his gun. According to a story which %as |gained circulation the statement has been made that Pavano's friends twould have avenged his death if he | had died of his wound. A traffic po- liceman on duty today was approached |by a foreigner whom he did not | know who said, in a friendly w as Dandone was passing the place |about 8:30 o'clock on the night of May 4. After being fired upon Dan- Several times information has been handed to the police concerning the activities of well known hooch dis- tributors, and this information was taken to the office of the prosecutor, without subsequent action, it is re- ported. Not long ago, a squad of state police entered the town and raided ten different places, securing sufficient evidence to convict in four| or five of them, but the warrants are said to have been made out by sl&tl"!‘(‘on\(\ into the place to stop the argu-. from the office of C. L. Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn. {ment. This fact came out at the in-| eral manager. Those who claim to know, claim |quest being conducted on Holtz's| Under the plan it is stated that the resignation of Mr. Clml’rdenth by Coroner John J. Phelan to-| has been in effect on other railroads shows the guiding hand of the state's | dqay. the employes are guaranteed their attorn stated hourly rate as a basic wage sJu(hingmn is . Pl Q : and the bonus is paid employes ov: “oasis” for thirsty souls and has been {May Pick Superintendent and above their regular Wa‘a’gos and 1s the center of distribution of hooch in | For Health Department | aetermined by the efficiency with | large quantities. It is being peddled | An effort will be made to reach a which each individual has worked!| about the streets from various houses | decision oh the appointment’ of a during the period provided by sched- || under the noses of the authorities and | superintendent of health at a meeting ! ules. 1 De- WARD JU White Plain, N. Y., July which regarded as the il HIGH TIDES | * o July 10 (Standard Time) At New Haven— 8:27 a. m. At New London— Efficiency above 66.7 per cent | yet no attempt has been made to stop | of the health board tomorrow after- is considered as worthy of extra com- it. Tt is reported that there is a large {noon. There are 12 applicants out of | pensation and bonus payments begin- #till in the vicinity witere bootleggers |a total of 48 that have not been elim-| ning at this pbint are increased with | from New Haven, New York and |inated. The board has also several|increased efficiency. The plan is| points in Massachusetts secure a sup- |applications for bacteriologist and| made here in accordance wjth an ply of liquor. | the selection of a sdccessor to Miss | agreement between the compfny and The matter of cleaning up the town | Edith Brooks in that office will be|the mechanical department employes. was first taken up by the Southing- |taken up. ton Businessmen's association. This | action was prompted by the appear- ance here every week-end of more 8:28 p. m. » = SR SPAIN DEFEATS HOLLAND. By The Assoclated Press. | Eastbourne, Eng defeated Holland in the first two singles matches in the semi-final round of the European group of the SISLER AS MANAGER? St. Louis, July 9.—Reports July 9.—Spain BIG FIRE IN WORCESTER |ElneSt .Judet, Acqu“tcd Worcester, Mass., June 9.—The Lib- Of Treason to France “drunks” than there were before pro- (erty Shoe Polish Co. plant here, @ |y The Associated Press. hibition. It is expected that war will [two-story brick building was gutted Paris, Jply 9 rnest Judet, be declared on the bootleggers here, as | by fire shortly before noon today with | charged with conspiring with the en- one step ih the announced campaign |damage estimated at more than $20,- | emy during the war, was acquitted| of the state’s attorney to clean up [000. The blaze started from polish |today after only ten minutes deliber- Hartford county. spliled on a burner. ation by the jury. THE WEATHE Hartford. July 9.—Forecast for New Britain and vicimity: Generally fair tonight and Tues- day, not much change in tem- perature. | | l} | #*

Other pages from this issue: